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Niederreiter, Zoltán [Niederreiter, Zoltán (Assziriológia, Ók...), szerk.] Assziriológiai és Hebraisztikai Tanszék (ELTE / BTK / Okortud_I); MTA-ELTE Lendület Újasszír és Újbabiloni Pecsét... (ELTE / BTK)
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Bácskay, András [Bácskay, András (ókori történelem), szerk.] Ókortörténeti Tanszék (PPKE) (PPKE / BTK / TI)
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Nyitrai, Mónika [Nyitrai, Mónika (assziriológia), szerk.]
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Roboz, Erika [szerk.]
Angol nyelvű Katalógus (Könyv) Tudományos
Megjelent: Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, Budapest, Magyarország, 495 p.
2024
Azonosítók
MTMT: 35497380
ISBN:
9786156595331
OSZK:
3956566
Szakterületek:
Asszirológia
Fejezetek
Niederreiter Zoltán. Ackowledgements. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 17-17
Niederreiter Zoltán. “O majestic gods of night, whose [ways] are seen from afar, O gods of night, [majestic] stars, enter!”: The Creators of Worlds: Assyrian and Babylonian Gods. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 20-25
Niederreiter Zoltán. Cat. no. 7: Ashurbanipal’s Coronation Hymn. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 59-59
Davide Nadali. Neo-Assyrian King as a Hunter. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 76-83
Simkó Krisztián. Ninurta and the Army of Stones: The Divine Origin of Gemstones in Mesopotamia. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 98-103
Niederreiter Zoltán. “If someone carries a cylinder seal of lapis lazuli, he will have protection and his god will be pleased with him”: Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian Cylinder Seals: Their Ancient Role and Current Research. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 104-113
Niederreiter Zoltán. Cat. no. 18: Assyro-Babylonian contest scene with hero and griffins. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 114-114
Niederreiter Zoltán et al. Cat. no. 19: Mythological scene: the rising sun god Šamaš with his entourage. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 117-117
Niederreiter Zoltán. Cat. no. 28: Cultic scene depicting the bison-men (kusarikku) assigned to the service of Šamaš, the sun god. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 145-145
Niederreiter Zoltán. The Meeting of Sweet and Salt Water, Where It All Began: The Dwelling Place of the God Ea and His Entourage of Aquatic Creatures. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 150-153
Niederreiter Zoltán. The Zodiac in the European Imagery. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 161-161
Roboz Erika. “Who wields lightning, master of the deluge …”. Adad’s Role and Pictorial Representation from the Second Half of the 3rd Millennium to the End of the 2nd Millennium BCE. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 168-176
Niederreiter Zoltán. Depictions of Adad in the Neo-Assyrian Period. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 177-177
Niederreiter Zoltán et al. Cat. no. 42: Stela with Adad holding thunderbolts on the back of a bull. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 178-179
Niederreiter Zoltán. “Quivers hung from her right and left, she held a bow in her hand, and she had drawn a pointed sword to make battle”: Neo-Assyrian Depictions of Ištar. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 180-189
Niederreiter Zoltán. “The mighty one will I ever praise, divine firstborn of Enlil”: Ninurta, Warrior of the Gods. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 190-199
Bácskay András et al. Cat. no. 53: Prayers and rituals to the gods. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 205-205
Niederreiter Zoltán. Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian Representations of Gilgameš and Enkidu. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 208-211
Niederreiter Zoltán. “The hero arrived …”: The Heroes of the Contest Scenes: The Evolution of a Motif in Glyptics and its Role in Mesopotamia. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 212-231
Niederreiter Zoltán. Cat. no. 74: Palace relief with ritual scene depicting human-headed apkallu beside the stylized tree. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 232-232
Niederreiter Zoltán. Cat. no. 75: Inscribed eye-stone dedicated by Nebuchadnezzar II (604–562 BCE) to Nabû. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 236-237
Niederreiter Zoltán. Marduk’s Shining Lapis Lazuli Cylinder Seal. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 239-241
Michael Jursa. Babylonian Priests. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 242-247
Niederreiter Zoltán. Cat. no. 77: Cultic scene: Šamaš with goat-fish serving as his mount, between female and male worshipper. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 253-253
Niederreiter Zoltán. Cat. no. 80: Mušēzib-Ninurta’s donation to the god Samnuḫa. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 264-265
Niederreiter Zoltán. Cat. no. 81: Ritual scene: stylized tree between human-headed winged apkallu (genius) and worshipper. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 265-265
Bácskay András. “Proven and verified ointment and amulet (made) following the ancient sages (lit. from the mouth of the ancient sages) before the Flood” Medical Texts, Rituals and Practices. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 272-279
Niederreiter Zoltán. Gula, the Healing Goddess. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 279-281
Niederreiter Zoltán et al. “… I have adjured you, verily are you adjured”. Hell Plaque. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 290-293
Niederreiter Zoltán. Lamaštu Plaque with Asalluḫi’s Incantation. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 294-296
Niederreiter Zoltán. Cat. no. 87: Bronze amulet pendant depicting a Pazuzu head with incantation. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 297-297
Niederreiter Zoltán. Cat. no. 88: Amulet pendant depicting a Pazuzu head from Babylon. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 301-301
Niederreiter Zoltán. The South Wind, One of the Wind Demons. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 303-305
Roboz Erika. “When she has seized a young woman, they call her Lamaštu”. Portrait of Lamaštu Based on the Related Magical Texts and Pictorial Representations. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 306-315
Bácskay András. “When you want to perform the ritual against Lamaštu, you draw …” Magical Rituals Against Lamaštu. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 316-319
Roboz Erika. “[Who turns away the breast of the evil one and] the enemy …”. Ugallu and Lulal, the Smiting Pair. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 320-325
Niederreiter Zoltán. “When you blow, the world regions tremble”: Pazuzu, the Newcomer to the Mesopotamian Demon World. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 326-335
Niederreiter Zoltán et al. Cat. no. 97: Bead with incantation against ghost. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 339-339
Simkó Krisztián et al. Bead with incantation against ghost. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 339-339
Niederreiter Zoltán. Cat. no. 98: Babylonian worshipper with a sitting monkey playing a flute in front of a winged sun-disc. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 340-340
Bácskay András et al. “[the offspring] came out …, a [human] creature came out promptly and saw [the light of the sun]”: Names and Destiny. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 342-345
Bácskay András et al. “May my furious god turn back to me; may my angry goddess turn again to me with favour”: Magical Beings and Tools Used to Protect the Individual. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 346-353
Niederreiter Zoltán et al. Cat. no. 100: Presentation scene: worshipper between a seated god and Lama. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 347-347
Niederreiter Zoltán. Cat. no. 99: Presentation scene: worshipper between a seated deified king and Lama. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 347-347
Niederreiter Zoltán. Cat. no. 101: Contest scene: hero grasping a rampant bull. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 348-348
Niederreiter Zoltán. Cat. no. 102: Stamp seal depicting hero holding a ball (or egg) and stick with an incantation invoking Asalluḫi. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 352-353
Simkó Krisztián et al. Chain Amulets in Mesopotamia. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 354-361
Suliman Rita et al. "Two Stones for Soothing the Anger of the Moon God": Chain Amulets in Mesopotamia. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 354-365
Niederreiter Zoltán. Manifestations of Sîn, the Moon God in Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian Glyptic. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 362-363
Bácskay András et al. “… when the bed is laid, let the wife and her husband choose each other, at the time for being man and wife, they should heed Ištar in the [marriage] chamber”: The Magic of Sexual Desire, Conception and Birth. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 372-379
Bácskay András et al. “If a ghost keeps scaring you in the house …”: Magical Protection of the Home. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 380-385
Niederreiter Zoltán. Cat. no. 116: Clay cone with a particular funerary text. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 391-391
Niederreiter Zoltán et al. Cat no. 121: Baked brick from Babylon with the stamped inscription of Nebuchadnezzar II (604–562 BCE). (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 408-408
Niederreiter Zoltán. Mušḫuššu, the Snake-Dragon. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 409-411
Diána Kulisz. The Stepped Temple-Tower of Babylon in the Memory of Greek and Latin Authors, and in Posterity. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 421-423
Niederreiter Zoltán. Cat. no. 131: Offering scene: worshipper facing a ziggurat. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 423-423
Diána Kulisz. The Tower of Babel Motif in the Art of the Low Countries. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 424-439
Diána Kulisz. The Tower of Babel Motif in 20th-Century Hungarian Art. (2024) Megjelent: Mesopotamia pp. 440-449
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